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First Alert Action Day: Slick drive possible across Colorado late tonight and early Tuesday

First Alert Action Day: Storm rolls into Colorado
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DENVER – Another cold front is pushing through Colorado! We are under a First Alert Action Day for the wintry mix that will move in tonight and early Tuesday. Scattered rain and snow showers will develop and become more widespread tonight and will change over to all snow overnight. 

The snow will be heaviest in the northern and central mountains, including Rocky Mountain National Park, Rabbit Ears Pass and the Medicine Bow Range for 3 to 6 inches of snow.

You can expect an inch or so across the Denver metro area, with 1 to 3 inches across the eastern plains. Roads may be slick through around 9 AM, but should improve in the midday hours as temperatures rise into the mid-to upper 30s.

Temperatures will bounce back into the 50s on Wednesday and near 60 on Thursday.  Another cold front will bring chilly air and a chance for snow to Colorado for next weekend.

Stay with the Denver7 weather team for the latest updates on the storm and current weather conditions.